Horror Stories are best viewed at night.
I truly believe that I almost threw my phone at my mom's face because she scared the shizzles out of me.
Here's what happened.
So I got hooked on to one of the Horror Novels my friend recommended me.
It was 8pm and I had lights off because I hate light and it was basically bed time for normal humans. I was reading on my phone. Which I would recommend you not do because it destroys your eyesight.
To understand how it happened I must explain how my room is positioned that my mother was able to reach me on my second floor room by the window.
My mom's house has a balcony that is connected to the master's bedroom ehere she sleeps, to which one of my windows are accessible to all. I call it the drive thru window, because when I ask a favour to my sla-- siblings, like get me a glass of water or bring me this or that and I don't want to open the door, they would just pass it to me through that window.
So at night I keep that window closed, not locked. (It's a sliding window in case I forget, it's a bit scary sounding when it's being dragged open.) And there's no light in the balcony.
I was getting to the scary part of the story when my mom suddenly opened that window to ask if I needed anything. I got so scared that I tumbled out of bed and threw my phone at her, which didn't happen because my phone has those ring that you can hold on to. (I love those because I had less accidents on dropping my phone on my face.)
Anyway, reading Horror stories at night is the best.
Is it weird that I liked being scared but don't like getting scared?
Does that make sense?
Reading Horror Stories at night.
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Arrynne
『Bubo scandiacus』『Owl in NEED of Saving』, Female
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